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    Identificación de las edificaciones correspondientes a la arquitectura moderna en el área comprendida entre las calles: Av. De las Américas, Av. 3 de Noviembre y Luis Pauta, que complemente el inventario realizado por el INPC

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    La presente investigación se enfoca, principalmente, en el estudio del Movimiento Moderno desde sus inicios en Europa hasta su llegada a la ciudad de Cuenca-Ecuador, de igual manera, se encuentra orientada al estudio y la comprensión de sus fundamentos: economía, precisión, rigor y universalidad; los cuales fueron propuestos por Le Corbusier. Estos principios fueron interpretados e incorporados en una ficha de documentación e identificación propuesta para realizar el análisis de 487 edificaciones ubicadas al oeste adyacente al Centro Histórico de la ciudad de Cuenca, zona que hasta la fecha no se encuentra valorada ni inventariada por ninguna institución. Se documentaron 38 edificaciones construidas entre 1955-1975, años que comprende la modernidad en la urbe y finalmente una vez aplicada la metodología planteada, se identificaron 5 edificaciones en las que se evidencia el uso de los 4 principios, mencionados anteriormente.This research primarily focuses on the study of the Modernist Movement from its beginnings in Europe to its arrival in the city of Cuenca, Ecuador. It is equally focused on an understanding of its principles: Economy, Precision, Rigor and Universality proposed by “Le Corbusier”. These same principles were interpreted and incorporated into a documentation and identification file that analyzes 487 building constructions located west of the historical center in the city of Cuenca. This is a highly important area since it has neither been valued nor inventoried by any institution up until today. 38 constructions built between 1955 and 1975 have been documented. These years were part of the Modernist era in the city. Lastly, 5 buildings were identified that comply with the four principles.0000-0002-8359-7745ArquitectoCuenc

    Fiume: rivista semestrale della Società di studi fiumani in Fiume, I-II (1932)

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    Università degli Studi di Triest

    Giuseppe Girola (1940-2022). Scritti di Numismatica

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    Giuseppe Girola è stato uno studioso di numismatica, aveva come principali tematiche di ricerca la monetazione aksumita, quella medievale e moderna di zecche minori dell’Italia settentrionale e la circolazione monetaria nei territori delle Colonie italiane. La sua passione per la storia antica e contemporanea del Corno d’Africa è stata influenzata dalla figura di suo zio, un militare che fu di stanza in Etiopia e in Somalia durante l’Amministrazione Fiduciaria Italiana. Giuseppe Girola ha anche sviluppato un interesse per la storia della sua città natale, Como, e per le valli vicine della provincia di Sondrio, come la Valtellina e la Valchiavenna, dove aveva una casa di vacanza. Il suo approccio alla numismatica consisteva nel collegare le monete alla storia e all’economia contemporanee, e si riflette nella sua ampia bibliografia e nella sua attenzione alle fonti storiche.Giuseppe Girola was a numismatic scholar, his main research topics were the Aksumite coinage, the medieval and modern coinage of minor mints in northern Italy and the circulation of coins in the territories of the Italian colonies. His passion for the ancient and contemporary history of the Horn of Africa was influenced by the figure of his uncle, a soldier who was stationed in Ethiopia and Somalia during the Italian Trusteeship. Giuseppe Girola also developed an interest in the history of his hometown, Como, and in the nearby valleys of the province of Sondrio, such as Valtellina and Valchiavenna, where he had a holiday home. His approach to numismatics was to link coins to contemporary history and economics, and this is reflected in his extensive bibliography and attention to historical sources

    Appropriateness of antiplatelet therapy for primary and secondary cardio- and cerebrovascular prevention in acutely hospitalized older people

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    Aims: Antiplatelet therapy is recommended for the secondary prevention of cardio- and cerebrovascular disease, but for primary prevention it is advised only in patients at very high risk. With this background, this study aims to assess the appropriateness of antiplatelet therapy in acutely hospitalized older people according to their risk profile. Methods: Data were obtained from the REPOSI register held in Italian and Spanish internal medicine and geriatric wards in 2012 and 2014. Hospitalized patients aged 6565 assessable at discharge were selected. Appropriateness of the antiplatelet therapy was evaluated according to their primary or secondary cardiovascular prevention profiles. Results: Of 2535 enrolled patients, 2199 were assessable at discharge. Overall 959 (43.6%, 95% CI 41.5\u201345.7) were prescribed an antiplatelet drug, aspirin being the most frequently chosen. Among patients prescribed for primary prevention, just over half were inappropriately prescribed (52.1%), being mainly overprescribed (155/209 patients, 74.2%). On the other hand, there was also a high rate of inappropriate underprescription in the context of secondary prevention (222/726 patients, 30.6%, 95% CI 27.3\u201334.0%). Conclusions: This study carried out in acutely hospitalized older people shows a high degree of inappropriate prescription among patients prescribed with antiplatelets for primary prevention, mainly due to overprescription. Further, a large proportion of patients who had had overt cardio- or cerebrovascular disease were underprescribed, in spite of the established benefits of antiplatelet drugs in the context of secondary prevention
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